COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Production Companies (feature film)

1.

Behind the Candelabra (2013)
Wladziu Valentino Liberace, a musical prodigy, emerged as a concert soloist at age 11 and was performing in symphony orchestras by his teenage years. He soon become a worldwide star, known as much for his flamboyant dress and lifestyle as his records, media appearances and musical talent, up until

2.

Temple Grandin (2010)
Based on the true story of an autistic woman, Temple Grandin, Ph.D. who becomes a cattle industry leader by designing better surroundings for the animals.

3.

Big Stan (2008)
A weak and nebbishy con man panics when he learns he's going to prison for fraud. He hires a mysterious martial arts guru, who transforms him into a kung fu expert who can fight off inmates who want to hurt him--and love him.

4.

Dim Sum Funeral (2008)
About the lives of estranged adult siblings from a Chinese-American family who return home after the death of their mother.

5.

Bernard and Doris (2008)
The story of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke and her relationship with her gay Irish butler, Bernard Lafferty, to whom she left her entire fortune.

6.

Recount (2008)
A behind the scenes view of the 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore and the voting scandal that ensued in Florida, forcing them to recount the votes.

7.

Fever, The (2007)
A woman from a privileged world travels to a country in the middle of a civil war. She takes ill, and is left to ponder the difference between the comforts of her life and the images of violence and oppression she has encountered in the middle of the civil war. She struggles with finding the "moral

8.

Vie En Rose, La (2007)
Perhaps finding her nearest American analogues in figures such as Judy Garland and Billie Holiday, the tragic story of the world-famous chanteuse, Edith Piaf, is worthy of a 19th Century novel by Zola or Balzac. From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of N

9.

PU-239 (2007)
After a nuclear facility technician has an accident, he travels to Moscow in search of work and finds himself involved with the city's low-level mobsters.

10.

As You Like It (2007)
Rosalind, daughter of a Duke, falls in love with Orlando, a young man who is subsequently banished. In order to pursue her beloved, Rosalind disguises herself as a man, resulting in comedic misunderstandings and adventures.

11.

Hard Easy, The (2007)
A simple job turns out to be very complicated - and very bloody - when two separate teams of jewel thieves converge on the same score at the same time.

12.

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007)
An adaptation of the book which describes the destruction of the Native American people and their way of life as they were pushed from ancestral lands into ever-diminishing reservations during the latter half of the 19th century. Monumental events will be revisited such as the massacre of hundreds

13.

Rocket Science (2007)
Life is not easy for teenager Hal Hefner of suburban Plainsboro, New Jersey. His parents have abruptly split; his older brother, Earl, is a budding obsessive-compulsive who pushes him around; and he has an unpredictable stutter that makes high school an exercise in embarrassment, self-effacement and

14.

Life Support (2007)
Based on writer Nelson George's sister, the story follows one day in the life of an African-American AIDS activist, a former drug addict, devoted mother and wife who is also HIV positive.

15.

Living & Dying (2007)
Two killers turn the tables on a group of robbers when they find themselves in a hostage situation. Surrounded by the police, the robbers must play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse before the killers execute the hostages.

16.

Mrs. Harris (2006)
The story of Jean Harris, the WASPy headmistress of a prestigious girls academy, who murdered her rich Jewish boyfriend, Dr. Herman Tarnower, the creator of the Scarsdale Diet.

17.

Wide Awake (2006)
A first-person account of filmmaker Alan Berliner's struggle with sleeplessness, as both a blessing and a curse. Portrait of an artist as an insomniac.

18.

Casi Casi (2006)
Emilio, a normal teenager, finds himself being sent to the principal's office every other week. He has a crush on Jacklynne, the most popular girl in school, so he decides to run for Student Council President in order to impress her. After announcing his candidacy, Emilio discovers, much to his horr

19.

Starter For 10 (2006)
Brian Jackson, a working-class student from Essex navigating his first year at Bristol University, has a lot to prove. While his hometown mates worry about him turning into a poncey wanker, Brian's biggest concern is making the team for the long-running British television quiz show University Challe

20.

Oh in Ohio, The (2006)
Priscilla Chase, a young Cleveland woman, seems to have it all--the perfect job, the perfect house, the perfect husband--except for in bed, where sex has always left her a bit short of the finish line. When the problem drives her husband to leave her suddenly for one of his high school students, Pri

21.

Walkout (2006)
One of the milestone events in the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement in 1968, the East Los Angeles Thirteen: 12 Latino students and 1 teacher, organized a walk out protest of over 20,000 students from the LA school district. Their protest over inadequate Latino education landed them in jail whe

22.

Habitante Incierto, El (2006)
Having broken up with girlfriend Vera, shy architect Felix finds himself alone in the vast house they shared. One night, a stranger named Martin turns up asking to make an urgent phone call and afterward suddenly disappears. The house starts making strange noises and Felix becomes increasingly paran

23.

Twist of Faith (2005)
An account of how one man's confrontation of his boyhood sexual abuse by a Catholic priest--who lives just five houses away--disrupts his relationship with his family, community and faith.

24.

Duane Hopwood (2005)
Duane is a down-on-his-luck divorced father who works the night shift as a pit boss at Caesars Palace in Atlantic City. Heartsick about the demise of his marriage to Linda, Duane does nothing much in his daily life but work and drink. When his visitation rights are threatened after he's caught drivi

25.

Warm Springs (2005)
Chronicles the life of president Franklin Delano Roosevelt before he became president until his death, centering on his paralysis from polio, his treatment at the Warm Springs rehab facility, and his battle to overcome his handicaps. As he seeks out a cure for his paralysis, he discovers other with

26.

Lackawanna Blues (2005)
Based on the Obie award winning play written by and starring Ruben Santiago-Hudson, a tale that recounts his childhood growing up in a boarding house in Lackawanna, New York that was run by an incredible woman.

27.

Love for Rent (2005)
Tells the story of Sofia, a Colombian college student struggling with immigration issues in LA, financial difficulties, and an unusual proposal, which changes her life. Soon, the life the Sofia has come to know starts to fall apart when she accepts a $50,000 offer to rent her body and soul and becom

28.

Notorious Bettie Page, The (2005)
The story of the super successful 1950's pin-up model, Bettie Page, one of the first sex icons in America, and the target of a major Senate investigation--based on her highly provocative bondage photos.

29.

Everyday People (2004)
Raskin's is the kind of neighborhood Brooklyn restaurant where young and old, black and white, artists and professionals have mingled for generations. But now everything is about to change. Faced with a business slump, Ira, the stressed-out Jewish owner decides to shut down--or rather, sell out to a

30.

Red Dust (2004)
In 2000, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TARC) travels across the country, conducting hearings and granting amnesty to those who admit responsibility for apartheid atrocities. Human rights lawyer Sarah Barcant returns from New York to her childhood village to work on the case of

31.

Yesterday (2004)
After a young South African woman named Yesterday falls ill, she discovers she is HIV positive. When her husband learns of this he leaves her, leaving her alone to fend for herself and hope she survives long enough to see her daughter Beauty go to school.

32.

Iron Jawed Angels (2004)
Based on the true story of women's rights activists Alice Paul and Lucy Burns whose efforts gave American women the right to vote.

33.

Something the Lord Made (2004)
The true-life account of how Alfred Blalock, a white Johns Hopkins surgeon, and Vivien Thomas, a black medical technician pioneered the processes leading to successful open-heart surgery in the 1940s.

34.

Holy Girl, The (2004)
In the town of La Cienaga, Amalia lives with her attractive, divorced mother, Helena, and her uncle, Freddy, in the crumbling, run-down Hotel Termas, which her family owns and runs. After choir rehearsals the girls gather in the parish church for further instruction in faith and vocation. What does

35.

My House in Umbria (2003)
Based on the story by William Trevor about a romance writer who lives in Italy, survives after a terrorist's bomb in her train in Italy. She finds solace by inviting the survivors to stay at her home in Umbria to recover. One of the victims is a young girl who is severly traumatized by the explosion

36.

Poolhall Junkies (2003)
Obsessed by the world of pool, Johnny could be one of the best. But his mentor and "trainer" Joe, a shady hustler who decides how and who Johnny plays, is holding him back from his dream. When the day finally comes, Johnny breaks from Joe. This leads to only one thing--violence. Joe is beaten up by

37.

Elephant (2003)
A tale about high school violence that unfolds on an ordinary school day, inside an American high school, filled with schoolwork, football, gossip and socializing. For each of the students we meet, high school is a different experience: stimulating, friendly, traumatic, lonely, hard.

38.

Undefeated (2003)
The story of fictional boxing great Lex Vargas, a first-generation Puerto Rican kid from the Bronx whose life changed from poor immigrant to beloved champion once he finds fame in the ring.

39.

Journeys With George (2003)
as Domestic Video Distributor
NBC News Producer Alexandra Pelosi (daughter of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi) was assigned as one of the group of reporters traveling with George W. Bush during his campaign for the Republican nomination. During this period, Pelosi, using her mini-DV camera, filmed everything that was going on includi

40.

Point Of Origin (2002)
A serial arsonist's terrifying six-year crime spree is juxtaposed with the increasingly desperate efforts of fire-department investigators to bring him to justice. The story is based on a true case involving a string of suspicious fires set along the coast of California from the late 1980s through e

41.

Laramie Project, The (2002)
An adaptation of the play by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project about the brutal 1998 murder of gay college student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The story focuses on the reactions of local citizens in the aftermath of the murder as they are interviewed by the members

42.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
Toula Portokalos'' family from the suburbs of Chicago promotes exactly three traditional values - "Marry a Greek boy, have Greek babies, and feed everyone." From an early age, she is mortified by their patriotic ''over-the-top'' ways. When she falls in love with Ian, a WASPy non-Greek, Toula struggles to get her family to accept her eager fiance while she herself comes to terms with her heritage, her cultural identity, and their meddlesome ways.

43.

Live From Baghdad (2002)
A dramatization of CNN's coverage of the Gulf War. In August 1990, CNN producer Robert Wiener, along with his producing partner and alter ego Ingrid Formanek, led their group of journalists and crew to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, a few months before the U.N.-imposed deadline for the Iraqis to with

44.

Hysterical Blindness (2002)
Three working class, New Jersey women go on a quest for love and meaning that threatens the very relationships they share with each other.<P>Best friends Debby and Beth (both pushing thirty) go looking for love in the wrong place -- namely their favorite bar, Ollie's. Rugged contractor Rick eyes Bet

45.

Sonny (2002)
Sonny, who lives in New Orleans, has been trained and groomed from early adolescence to follow his family's trade. He is from a line of male prostitutes who provide services for wealthy women--and he hates it. Sonny wants to free himself from this predetermined life, and hopes to find something for

46.

Gathering Storm, The (2002)
An intimate look at the marriage of Winston and Clementine Churchill during a particularly troubled moment in their lives. In the years before World War II, Churchill found himself on the fringe of British politics and a lone voice in the wilderness as he warned the world of a Nazi threat. Together

47.

Real Women Have Curves (2002)
Ana, a first generation Mexican American teenager living in East Los Angeles, has just graduated from high school. Because she is a talented writer, a caring teacher urges her to apply to college. Ana secretly is excited about the possibility, but her overbearing and hypercritical mother, Carmen, in

48.

61* (2001)
During the 1961 baseball season, friends and Yankee teammates Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle compete against each other to break Babe Ruth's single-season record of 60 home runs. As the flamboyant superstar Mantle and the aloof family man Maris chased the ghost of the Babe, they found themselves caug

49.

Stranger Inside (2001)
A fearless, young inmate attempts to connect with the incarcerated mother who gave her up years earlier. Treasure Lee, an African American woman, has been in and out of the juvenile detention system for as long as she can remember. Transferred on her 21st birthday to the State Facility for Women, sh

50.

Shot In The Heart (2001)
Telefilm based on the true story of two brothers torn apart by a tortured family legacy and brought together by the notorious 1977 execution of convicted killer Gary Gilmore as the eyes of the world looked on. Set in the days prior to his execution, the telefilm examines the relationship between Gar

51.

Stiletto Dance (2001)
Two cops from Buffalo, whose undercover operation has brought them within range of nailing a top Russian mob boss, must try to prevent a multimillion-dollar nuclear arms deal.

52.

Boycott (2001)
A dramatization of the historic mid-50s public bus boycott that played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights movement. In Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, exhausted after a long day at work, refused to give up her seat to a white man in the "whites only" section of a city bus. Mrs.

53.

Whole Shebang, The (2001)
Giovanni Bazinni is summoned from Italy to work in his family's US fireworks factory. Forlorn and suicidal after being dumped by the love of his life, Bazinni gets his death wish: The dangerous job has already claimed his cousin, who was killed in a factory explosion. While in the States, Bazinnni

54.

Wit (2001)
Adaptation of Margaret Edson's play about Dr. Vivian Bearing, a renowned professor of English and scholar of poet John Donne who is forced to reassess her life when she is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer.

55.

Escape Under Pressure (2000)
An extremely rare artifact on a Greek island sets off a ferocious battle on the deck of a sinking ferryboat. A greedy collector sends his goons to take the piece, but they don't anticipate having to deal with an elusive college professor who will stop at nothing to protect it.

56.

Photographer, The (2000)
One year after becoming the toast of New York's art scene, hotshot photographer Max Martin finds himself incapable of taking a decent photo. On the night before his make-or-break gallery opening, a despondent Max heads for a bar where a mysterious stranger he befriends hands him an envelope containi

57.

Disappearing Acts (2000)
A love story following the relationship between Franklin Swift, a sometimes-employed Brooklyn construction worker and Zora Banks, a music teacher and aspiring singer-songwriter who's about to get her big break. Confronted with a myriad of financial, social and job-related challenges, the couple is f

58.

Dancing in September (2000)
Tommy, an African-American TV writer, has always dreamed of putting on a show that represents African-Americans in a positive, realistic light. She gets a lucky break when she pitches a new idea to George, a rising African-American TV executive. George is young and hungry, too, and tells her he also

59.

Last of the Blonde Bombshells, The (2000)
After the death of her husband, Elizabeth realizes for the first time that, after 50 years of a conventional marriage and a safe, respectable life, the only time she felt truly alive was when she was a teenager, playing in an (almost) all-girl band as London was being bombed during the darkest hours

60.

For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (2000)
Biopic about Arturo Sandoval, the Cuban jazz trumpeter who struggled against the Cuban government's attempts to suppress his art. Sandoval's early music career was stifled in Cuba, where he was forced to play in state-run orchestras, but he chose to stay because of his passionate love for his wife,

Black Top (2000)
A young comedian hits the highway in search of his girlfriend who has been abducted by a psychopathic truck driver. As the comic follows clues purposely left behind by the madman, he realizes that he is being led into the trucker's trap.

63.

Middle Passage, The (2000)
A slave being transported across the Atlantic from Africa to America shares his reflections of this terrible 18-week journey of filth, confinement and anguish.

64.

Lansky (1999)
Based on the true story of Meyer Lansky, a young Jewish immigrant who grew up on the streets of New York at the turn of the century and embarked on a life of crime. Graduating from gambling to theft to murder, Lansky partnered with childhood friend Ben "Bugsy" Siegel and earned notoriety that eventu

65.

Lesson Before Dying, A (1999)
Television movie based on Ernest J. Gaines' best-selling novel. In a small Cajun community in 1940s Louisiana, a young black man named Jefferson is on death row for a murder he did not commit. Teacher Grant Wiggins tries to impart learning and pride to Jefferson before his execution.

66.

Bridge of Dragons (1999)
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, a young princess runs for her life when a power-mad general takes control of her kingdom. Sent to retrieve her, the general's super-warrior finds himself switching sides and leading the charge to overthrow the sadistic dictator.

67.

Spawn 3 (1999)
Creature Spawn finds himself in a world ruled by chaos. Government functionaries, underworld criminals, and those greedy for power are all determined to find Genghis Khan's War Mask, which is believed to make any man who wears it invincible. With agents of both God and Satan determined to snuff him

68.

Babar: King of the Elephants (1999)
Babar is a happy young elephant, playing with his friends Celeste and Arthur in the jungle, until his mother is murdered. Babar gets lost and finds himself in a big city. Luckily he is taken in by a kindly old lady who teaches him how to live with humans. However, Babar wants to return to the jungle

69.

Earthly Possessions (1999)
Charlotte Emery, a sheltered homemaker, is disillusioned with marriage and intent on leaving her husband. Standing in line to withdraw all the money in her bank account to finance her departure, she is suddenly taken hostage at gunpoint by Jake, a nervous young bank robber.

70.

RKO 281 (1999)
The clash between Orson Welles and William Randolph Hearst over the production and release of Welles's 1941 film "Citizen Kane," which was a brutal portrait of a publishing magnate who in many ways resembled Hearst.

71.

Excellent Cadavers (1999)
Based on a true story, a courageous prosecutor, Giovanni Falcone, wages a one-man war against the Sicilian Mafia, facing death threats, a lack of public support and obstruction by crooked officials. Fighting with the help of a reformed mob boss and his determined wife, Falcone launched dozens of pro

72.

Witness Protection (1999)
A look at the Federal witness protection process as seen through the experiences of a family going through the system. In five short days, Bobby Batton, his wife Cindy and their children, Sean and Suzie, are caught in an emotional maelstrom as they begin to comprehend the consequences of their decis

73.

Vendetta (1999)
A story of corruption and mob violence in turn-of-the-century New Orleans. A new wave of Italian immigrants from Sicily find themselves exploited by a group of men who seek control of the docks. Immediately following the assassination of the New Orleans police chief, hundreds of Sicilian men are rou

74.

Jack Bull, The (1999)
Western set during the late 19th century when the territory of Wyoming was seeking statehood. Myrl Redding, a Wyoming horse trader, clashes with fellow rancher Henry Ballard after Ballard abuses two of Myrl's horses and their Crow Indian caretaker Billy. When Judge Tolliver throws out Myrl's complai

75.

Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999)
Story of singer/actor Dorothy Dandridge (1923-65), who rose to fame in the 1950s with roles in such films as "Carmen Jones" (1954), for which she was the first black woman ever nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award, and "Porgy and Bess" (1959). She died at the age of 42 after her career and per

76.

Gia (1998)
Television movie based on the life of the model Gia, who died of AIDS in 1986 at the age of 26. Deals with drug use, the phenomenon of early fame, the relation of celebrity and beauty, the hedonism of the late 1970s and early 80s, and AIDS.

77.

Bright Shining Lie, A (1998)
Based on Neil Sheehan''s Pulitzer Prixe-winning book, which tells the true story of John Paul Vann, one of the first U.S. senior military advisers sent to Vietnam. Initially determined to defeat the Communists, Vann soon realized that the way in which the war was being fought made victory impossible. He saw that the U.S. government was supporting a corrupt regime in South Vietnam, which had no intention of carrying out the reforms they espoused. Vann shared this information, becoming a major source for American journalists critical of the war. After he returned home in 1964, Vann became bored with domestic life and returned to Vietnam in 1965 as a civilian to help the war''s victims. Following Richard Nixon''s election as president, Vann was appointed a civilian general, the first in history, for his efforts. While serving in this capacity, Vann was killed in a helicopter crash in 1972.

78.

Pentagon Wars, The (1998)
Satiric look at the Pentagon, tells the true story of wild government spending focusing on the Pentagon's use of $14 billion of American taxpayers' money to fund a new troop carrier that they knew would never work. Air Force Colonel James Burton attempts to expose the waste, and at the same time, th

79.

Rat Pack, The (1998)
Television movie about the group of entertainers in the late 1950s and early 1960s who were known as "The Rat Pack": Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop. From the stages of Las Vegas and Hollywood to poolsides in Palm Springs, the Rat Pack partied with the most powerful figures in entertainment, politics and the underworld.

When Trumpets Fade (1998)
During World War II, Private David Manning is suddenly promoted and put in charge during the heart of a battle. Now a leader, he must either risk his men to stay alive or become a reluctant hero on the battlefield.

82.

Winchell (1998)
The story of Walter Winchell, chronicling the gossip columnist''s rise from a vaudeville entertainer to one of New York''s most powerful media personalities. From 1925 through the 1960s, Winchell blurred the line between tabloid and hard news, redefining modern journalism in the age of celebrity by revealing the private lives of public people. Based on a book by Winchell''s longtime ghostwriter, Herman Klurfeld.

83.

Always Outnumbered (1998)
A modern urban fable that tells the story of Socrates Fortlow, a tough ex-convict who is determined to understand and challenge the violence and anarchy in his world and in himself. Like his historical namesake, Socrates' brooding inner strength and mentoring powers profoundly affect the lives of th

84.

Black Cat Run (1998)
A young man tries to free his kidnapped girlfriend from the clutches of an escaped murderer only to be mistaken for the killer he pursues.

85.

Ambushed (1998)
An African-American police detective, investigating the death of a Ku Klux Klansman, is framed for ambushing a white fellow officer. He goes on the run with the Klansman's young son--the only witness to the murder.

86.

Shot Through the Heart (1998)
Drama about two best friends in war-torn Sarajevo, whose relationship is ravaged by the horrors of war. Based on the true story of Vlado Sarzinsky and Slavko Simic, teammates on a professional Yugoslavian shooting team, one Serbian and one Muslim, whose relationship takes a tragic turn when one ace

Breast Men (1997)
Medical resident Kevin Saunders is bored with routine facial reconstructions and feels neither challenged or creative. When he finds himself alone one night, he accidentally catches sight of a buxom neighbor undressing in front of her window, and discovers that her cleavage is the result of stuffing

89.

Miss Evers' Boys (1997)
Drama about the controversial Tuskegee, Alabama, syphilis experiments of the 1930s and 1940s, performed on unknowing black men. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play by David Feldshuh. The story centers on nurse Eunice Evers who works at Tuskegee Hospital in 1932 to assist in caring for poor black men with syphilis. Government funding becomes available to study syphilitic African-American men who will receive no medical treatment as a way to establish whether the disease affects blacks and whites differently. Evers reluctantly goes along, lying to the men while giving them only vitamins and tonics. As the years pass, the afflicted men never receive treatment. Eventually all the men die and the full truth of the inhumane experiment is revealed in a U.S. Senate hearing decades later.

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Dead Silence (1997)
An FBI negotiator tries to free a group of kidnapped deaf students and their teacher held hostage by three violent convicts. Based on a true story.

Don King: Only in America (1997)
Television movie chronicles the life of Don King, former numbers runner and convicted felon, who after serving time in prison for manslaughter, rose from life on the Cleveland streets to become the world's most successful boxing promoter, transforming boxing into an international multimillion-dollar

93.

In the Gloaming (1997)
When a young man returns home dying of AIDS, his parents lives are thrown into turmoil as they face his terminal illness. In the struggle to understand who their son really is, the mother forges a deep relationship with her son in the last months of his life and the father reaches out to the son he never really knew.

94.

Turbulence (1997)
On a stormy Christmas Eve, a young female flight attendant is forced to land a 747 jumbo jet after the crew is murdered by an escaping prisoner en route to Los Angeles International Airport.

95.

Hostile Waters (1997)
Thriller based on the previously untold true story of how a near-nuclear catastrophe was averted in the wake of a collision between American and Soviet nuclear submarines off the coast of the United States on October 3, 1986.

96.

Subway Stories: Tales From the Underground (1997)
Dramatization of 10 real-life New York subway stories, about the people who work and ride in them. Writers and filmmakers from New York string together many tales of varying lengths. Based on stories submitted in a special contest.

97.

Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997)
Set in the near future, a pair of media moguls clash while competing to buy the same professional football team. Their personal and business rivalry turns into a nasty campaign of blackmail, political intrigue and mud-slinging played out in a full-blown media war that threatens to destory both men a

98.

First Time Felon (1997)
Based on a "New York Times" article about a small-time criminal from Chicago who goes through the boot camp reform system. After he helps save a town during the 1993 Mississippi River floods in Illinois, he must face the reality of re-entering society as an ex-con.

99.

Zeus and Roxanne (1997)
The friendship between a dog named Zeus and a dolphin named Roxanne brings the dog's owner and a marine scientist together. When the animals' bond grows and develops into a form of communication, a rival scientist steals the animals.

100.

Stephen King's The Night Flier (1997)
A tabloid reporter pursues a vampire who flies a small plane into desolate airports where he attacks his victims.

101.

Second Civil War, The (1997)
Set in the not-too-distant future, the Governor of Idaho decides to close his state''s borders when a planeload of orphaned refugees from Pakistan are heading that way. Fed up with immigration policies that have transformed the nation into a tumultuous melting pot, the Governor vows to keep the American way of life intact and even threatens to secede from the Union if the federal government responds to his blockade with force. The White House responds with a 67-hour deadline for lifting the blockade. As anarchy reigns in the streets, a news service goes behind the scenes to cover what could be the news event of the century.

102.

Don't Look Back (1996)
Jesse Parrish just took a wrong turn. A down and out musician with a bad drug habit, he's stumbled on a drug deal gone awry and found himself a suitcase full of money which he aims to keep. But where's a bum, with a fortune worth killing for, to go? Jesse heads home to Galveston, Texas to the people

Late Shift, The (1996)
Account of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by representatives of Jay Leno and David Letterman to replace Johnny Carson when he announced his retirement from late-night television.

105.

Cherokee Kid (1996)
Movie about Isaiah Turner, an adventurous farmboy whose quest to avenge his parents'' death sets him on a journey where he encounters an array of fictional and historical characters, ultimately becoming a self-assured gunslinger known as the Cherokee Kid. The story is narrated by The Cherokee Kid''s supportive sidekick, Juan Nepomuceno Cortina.

106.

Rebound: The Legend Of Earl The Goat (1996)
Based on the true story of Harlem street basketball legend Earl "The Goat" Manigault, whose drug addiction destroyed his hopes of a professional basketball career, but who went on to become one of Harlem's most influential citizens after his recovery from drug abuse.

107.

Soldier Boyz (1996)
Ex-Marine Major Howard Toliver controls a high-security prison for youth offenders in Los Angeles until he is ordered back into action--back to Vietnam. A wealthy heiress has been kidnapped and held for ransom by brutal gangster-bandits. Her life is on the line, and Toliver is her only hope for surv

108.

Crime of the Century (1996)
Exploration of the kidnapping and murder of aviation hero Charles Lindbergh's infant child. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, a German immigrant, was convicted and executed in what may have been a miscarriage of American justice. Based on the book "The Airman and the Carpenter" by Sir Ludovic Kennedy.

109.

Getting Away With Murder (1996)
Professor Jack Lambert who lives a peaceful, quiet life is stunned when the media proclaims that his kindly old next door neighbor Max Mueller is really SS Colonel Karl Luger, a notorious Nazi war criminal nicknamed the Beast of Berkau. Naturally, Mueller and his dutiful daughter Inga insist it's a

110.

RASPUTIN (1996)
About the infamous Rasputin from the court of Tsar Nicholas in Russia.

111.

Soul of the Game (1996)
Television movie about the integration of major league baseball in the mid 1940s. The telefilm traces the dreams of baseball legends Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson for breaking the color barrier in baseball, and the political and social blockades that the Brooklyn Dodgers faced when they eventually s

112.

Gotti (1996)
Biopic of convicted mobster John Gotti. Based on the book "Gotti: Rise and Fall" as well as court transcripts, newspaper and magazine articles, and FBI surveillance tape transcripts. The movie follows the flamboyant Gotti's rise to power, his seemingly invincible success in avoiding convictions in a

113.

2 Days in the Valley (1996)
What is it that causes people to connect? It can be love, it can be money and sometimes it can be murder. The clock is ticking, and over the next 48 hours the lives of ten people in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley will intersect and be irrevocably altered--or abruptly ended. The plot is laid with a contr

Deadly Voyage (1996)
Based on the terrifying true story of one ship and the nine stowaways hiding beneath its deck, who dream of finding wealth and happiness in America. But their existence threatens the career of the ship's captain, and when a lack of water forces them out of hiding, they become a problem to the overly

116.

House Arrest (1996)
When Janet and Ned Beindorf decided to separate, they tried to break it to their kids gently. Unfortunately for them, their teenage son Grover and 10-year-old daughter Stacey have come up with a unique way of coping with the news. Coaxing their parents into the basement, Grover nails the door shut,

117.

America's Dream (1996)
Adaptation of three short stories by black writers, Maya Angelou, Richard Wright and John Henrik Clarke. In "Long Black Song," set in 1938, a Southern cotton farmer discovers that his wife has had an affair with a white salesman. In "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black," set in 1948, an elementary scho

118.

Tyson (1995)
Dramatization of the life of heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, from his troubled youth, his discovery by celebrated trainer Cus D'Amato, his quick rise as a star of the boxing world, the marriage to Robin Givens, and his fall from the sporting world's pinnicle after his trial, felony convictio

119.

Sugartime (1995)
Chronicles the 1960s love affair between Chicago gangster Sam Giancana and Phyllis McGuire, one of the singing McGuire Sisters. Based on a true story.

120.

Truman (1995)
Biography of President Harry S. Truman, chronicling his life from World War I through his presidency.

121.

Above Suspicion (1995)
Dempsey Cain is an honored cop, a loving husband and father, and mentor to his handsome younger brother. Then a drug dealer's bullet paralyzes him for life and Dempsey's world is shattered. Suddenly, his wife and brother seem to care less about him than for each other, and a million-dollar insurance

122.

White Man's Burden (1995)
Louis Pinnock is a factory worker with a history of company loyalty. He's up for the foreman's job and looks forward to making a better life for his wife and children--until his world collides with that of Thaddeus Thomas. Thaddeus was born into wealth and privilege and life has never disappointed h

123.

Body Language (1995)
A criminal-defense attorney becomes romantically involved with a seductive woman who traps him in a plot to kill her abusive husband.

124.

In Pursuit of Honor (1995)
True story of a group of career cavalry officers who, in 1935, defied General Douglas MacArthur's order to destroy 500 horses and then began a cross-country race to Canada, pursued by a newly-formed tank division. Based on oral histories recorded by screenwriter Clark.

125.

Citizen X (1995)
During an eight-year investigation, an obsessed Russian detective tracks down a serial killer of 52 women and children. Based on a true story.

126.

Dr. Jekyll and MS. Hyde (1995)
A century ago, Dr. Henry Jekyll tried to alter the gene responsible for mankind's violent and sexual behavior. Instead, his miscalculation unleashed the dark side of his own nature. Three generations later, his great-grandson, Dr. Richard Jacks, tries to improve upon the formula, but once again, thi

127.

Last of the Dogmen (1995)
Lewis Gates, a bounty hunter haunted by the past, is hired to track down three escaped convicts in the Oxbow region of the Rockies. Following the criminals' trail, Gates arrives at a secluded spot where he discovers signs of a struggle, but no bodies or evidence other than a strange arrow shaft. Gat

128.

Affair, The (1995)
Black American troops stationed in war-torn England prepare to fight the Germans in Europe. One young black soldier, Travis befriends Maggie, an English woman whose husband, Edward, is fighting overseas. Lonely and confused by her husband's infidelities, Maggie soon finds comfort in the arms of Trav

129.

Destiny Turns on the Radio (1995)
An ex-con goes to Vegas for his share of a heist, staying one step ahead of the law thanks to a friend.

130.

Tuskegee Airmen (1995)
The time is 1943 and the Germans are winning the Second World War as the U.S. suffers huge losses on the ground and in the air. Four newly recruited pilots are united by a desire to serve their country, at a time when black flyers are not welcomed in the Air Force. From the brutal demands of their t

131.

Walking Dead, The (1995)
Four black Marines look back at their lives while under the threat of death in the jungle of Vietnam.

132.

Widow's Kiss (1995)
The mother of an eighteen-year-old boy dies in a car accident and his father re-marries shortly thereafter. When his father dies soon after the wedding, the boy suspects his stepmother of murder. He, however, must step lightly as he too is a potential suspect.

133.

Infiltrator, The (1995)
While on assignment, an American journalist inadvertently uncovers a conspiracy of Neo-Nazis among the youth of Germany. Adopting the pseudonym Ron Fury, the journalist infiltrates the violent world of Nazism and discovers a dangerous link between brutal young skinheads and surviving soldiers of Hit

134.

Three Wishes (1995)
The is 1955, a time of hope, promise and conformity in America and Jeanne Holman is doing her best to fit the mold. Struggling to make a life for her two sons after her husband is reported missing in action, Jeannie is determined to create the kind of environment she thinks her family needs. When a

135.

Tales From the Hood (1995)
Three young hustlers searching for a stash of lost drugs learn the perils of dealing in darkness when they are led by a creepy undertaker on a tour of a nightmarish, supernatural underworld.

136.

Enemy Within (1994)
A officer with the Joint Chiefs of Staff uncovers a planned military coup of the U.S. government and has only one week to prevent the takeover.

137.

Exit to Eden (1994)
A macho, hedonistic photographer seeks out his sexual fantasies at a resort owned by a woman. After submitting himself to sexual slavery, the two fall in love. Meanwhile, two conservative cops have gone undercover to infiltrate the establishment.

No Escape (1994)
In the year 2022, a ruthless prison warden has created the ultimate solution for his most troublesome and violent inmates: Absolom, a secret jungle island where prisoners are abandoned and left to die. But Marine Captain John Robbins, convicted of murdering a commanding officer, is determined to esc

140.

Against the Wall (1994)
Story of the September 1971 Attica prison riot as told from the point of view of Michael Smith, a rookie guard who was taken hostage.

141.

Doomsday Gun (1994)
The true story of Canadian Gerald Bull, whose obsession with building the world's largest gun led him into a deadly agreement with Saddam Hussein.

142.

Circle of Friends (1994)
Three childhood girlfriends from rural Ireland are reunited in college, ready to experience life to the fullest. Eve, Nan and Benny meet handsome young men and instantly fall in love. Benny, a modest, self-conscious dreamer, sets her sights on Jack, the brightest and best-looking boy on campus, even

143.

Blind Justice (1994)
A nearly blind gunfighter engages in solitary battle against a band of vicious outlaws while trying to deliver an orphaned baby to safety.

144.

White Mile (1994)
A white-water rafting trip by a group of leading advertising executives results in tragedy and a legal controversy. Based on a true story.

145.

Fatherland (1994)
Based on the suspense novel, "Fatherland." Set in Berlin 20 years after a German victory in World War II, an SS detective (with the help of an American journalist) uncovers a deadly secret of the Third Reich.

146.

State of Emergency (1994)
An emergency room physician makes a moral choice to go outside his medical expertise to save a patient when the proper staff and equipment are unavailable.

147.

You So Crazy (1994)
Live stand-up comedy performance filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

148.

Lightning Jack (1994)
The story of a turn-of-the-century bank thief who, after his gang is wiped out, takes a young mute man hostage. The young man then tries to be his partner in crime.

149.

Witch Hunt (1994)
Set in 1950s Hollywood, where magic is legal and everyone uses it. A U.S. Senator, running for the Presidency on an anti-magic platform, plans to seal his bid for the White House by burning a witch at the stake. A detective, involved in a case about a murdered producer, tries to save the witch, who

Strapped (1993)
Diquan Mitchell, an 18-year-old inner-city youth, sells guns on the street and information to the police in order to help his girlfriend Latisha, who is pregnant with his child, get out of jail.

152.

Shadowlands (1993)
Adapted by William Nicholson from his own play, this drama recounts the unlikely love story of British professor and celebrated author C.S. Lewis and the brash American divorcee Joy Gresham who later became his wife. She died shortly after their marriage, in 1960.

153.

Blue Ice (1993)
A retired British intelligence agent is forced back into the world of counter-intelligence when he becomes romantically involved with the wife of an American diplomat.

154.

Barbarians At the Gate (1993)
The story of the record-setting $25 billion leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco, and the effect of the move on employees.

155.

Bronx Tale, A (1993)
Set in the Bronx during the tumultuous 1960s, an adolescent boy is torn between his honest, working-class father and a violent yet charismatic crime boss. Complicating matters is the youngster's growing attraction--verboten in his neighborhood--for a beautiful black girl.

156.

Daybreak (1993)
Set in a future war-torn America where a young woman falls in love with a mysterious rebel leader and joins his fight against a brutally oppressive government at a time when a deadly epidemic is sweeping the country.

157.

Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993)
A long-suffering housewife is kidnapped by aliens, becomes radioactive and grows 50-feet-tall, and returns to Earth to seek revenge on her two-timing husband.

158.

Last Outlaw, The (1993)
When the head of an outlaw band loses control of the group to his once-loyal right-hand man, he sets out to take revenge on his former companions, one by one.

159.

Mi Vida Loca - My Crazy Life (1993)
Two latina gang members, Sad Eyes and Mousie, once best friends, become estranged after the same man, a local drug dealer, impregnates them both.

160.

Full Eclipse (1993)
A Los Angeles police officer joins an elite crime-fighting unit that fights urban crime with superhuman techniques derived from the use of a potion that turns cops into werewolves.

Blind Side (1993)
A mysterious man plagues the lives of a couple who fled the scene of a hit-and-run accident in Mexico.

163.

And the Band Played On (1993)
Based on the best seller by Randy Shilts about the history of the AIDS epidemic in America and how the medical, political and social establishments have dealt with the crisis.

164.

Conflict of Interest (1993)
A policeman must intensify a murder investigation when it looks like his own teenage son may be involved in the crime.

165.

Field of Fire (1992)
Veteran soldiers are sent behind enemy lines to rescue a top American military expert from deep in the Cambodian jungle.

166.

Breaking the Rules (1992)
Three young friends, one of whom is dying of leukemia, take a trip across the US.

167.

Peter's Friends (1992)
A group of college friends who were members of the same theatrical group reunite after not having seen each other for ten years.

Split Second (1992)
Global warming has brought disasterous effects to a futuristic London. The city is terrorized by a serial killer and its only hope for salvation rests in the hands of a global cop and international mercenary.

170.

Hot Under the Collar (1992)
A hypnotist disguises himself as a priest and then a nun to seduce the woman he accidentally hypnotized into entering a convent.

171.

Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (1992)
A television movie based on the life of Jackie Presser, the labor leader who rose to the top of the Teamsters Union by making deals with the Mafia and manipulating the FBI, becoming one of the most powerful men of the Reagan Era.

172.

Running Mates (1992)
A movie about an eccentric writer who is exposed to media frenzy when she becomes engaged to a politician during his bid for the presidency.

173.

Last of His Tribe, The (1992)
A television movie based on the true story about a turn-of-the-century anthropologist who discovers the last surviving member of the Yahi Indians in California.

Mom and Dad Save the World (1992)
A middle-aged couple are abducted by the evil ruler of a far away planet, who has eyes for the wife.

176.

Traces of Red (1992)
Story about two police detectives who delve into a mystery in which no one, including the detectives, is beyond suspicion.

177.

Map of the Human Heart (1992)
In the fall of 1964, in Arctic Canada, an Inuit Eskimo meets with the leader of a stranded army mapping team to go over his maps. To his surprise, the Inuit sees that the map is the same one he helped to make thirty years earlier, and he begins to tell the story behind the maps and the love of his l

178.

For Richer, For Poorer (1992)
A successful businessman purposely goes bankrupt in order to experience the challenge of starting out all over again.

179.

Love Crimes (1992)
The story of a female prosecutor''s obsession with a sex offender posing as a fashion photographer.

180.

Afterburn (1992)
A woman challenges the system when her fighter-pilot husband dies in a crash. Refusing to accept the official explanation of pilot error for his death, she begins a long campaign to clear her husband's name.

181.

Citizen Cohn (1992)
Based on the life of Roy Cohn, the controversial lawyer and former assistant to Senator Joseph McCarthy.

182.

Meatballs 4 (1992)
Two rival summer camps battle it out in a water skiing competition.

Off and Running (1992)
Cyd is an actress turned performing mermaid in a Miami hotel who has just flipped her flippers for a horse trainer named Woody. But their love is barely out of the gate when Woody's champion horse Molnir--and then Woody himself--are suddenly murdered. The trainer's dying act is to slip a locket into

185.

Playboys, The (1992)
In a small Northern Irish border town in 1957, a young unwed mother is the object of both fascination and scorn for the locals, as she keeps the identity of the baby's father unkown. When a troupe of travelling players sets up camp, she finds herself courted by the town's constable as well as a hand

186.

Comrades of Summer, The (1992)
An American baseball manager is fired for his antics and then hired by the Russians to build an Olympic team.

187.

Highway to Hell (1992)
Inspired by the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, a teenager journeys through purgatory and into hell to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend.

188.

Collision Course (1992)
A pair of detectives team up to find the murderer of a Japanese businessman.

189.

Private Matter, A (1992)
A movie based on the 1962 headline story of a married couple who learn that their unborn child will likely be born with serious birth defects after the wife's accidental use of the drug Thalidomide. Having been refused an abortion in the United States, Finkbine traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, to rece

190.

Pursuit (1991)
A mercenary is hired to hunt down a group of rebel soldiers in Africa.

191.

Without Warning: The James Brady Story (1991)
A television movie about James Brady, the former presidential press secretary left paralyzed when he was shot during the assassination attempt made on Ronald Reagan in 1981.

192.

Bloodmatch (1991)
A kickboxer challenges the world's greatest kickboxers to find out which one killed his brother.

193.

Missing Pieces (1991)
Wendell Dickens is a failed, but cheerfully optimistic, greet card writer. His friend, Lou Wimpole, is a failed, and hopeless pessimistic, cello player. When Wendell inherits a riddle from a distant Chinese relative, their luck soon changes... for the worse. The two set off in search of an answer, p

194.

Dance With Death (1991)
A female newspaper reporter goes undercover as a stripper to find the identity of the stripper murderer.

195.

Straight Out of Brooklyn (1991)
The story of despair played out by a black family in Brooklyn's Red Hook housing projects.

196.

Livin' Large (1991)
A young black man tries to maintain his identity while pursuing a career in television news.

197.

Kickboxer 2 (1991)
A kickboxing champion avenges the death of his brothers.

198.

Rage in Harlem, A (1991)
Set in 1956, the story revolves around two step-brothers, their elaborate plans to get rich, and the woman the younger brother falls for.

199.

Three Days to a Kill (1991)
A mercenary puts together a mission to save an international ambassador who has been kidnapped by a Colombian drug lord.

200.

Switch (1991)
A male chauvinist dies and is reincarnated as a woman, thereby forcing him/her to endure the same sexist behavior he practiced as a man.

Josephine Baker Story, The (1991)
A television movie on the life of the black American expatriate entertainer Josephine Baker, who lived primarily in Paris from the 1920s.

203.

Ricochet (1991)
A good cop is run out of the force and has to fight for his life when a criminal he put in prison seeks revenge.

204.

Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991)
The oldest of five children is forced to join the workforce to support the family when their mother goes away on vacation and the babysitter dies.

205.

One Man's War (1991)
A South American doctor vows revenge when his teenage son is tortured and killed by the military dictatorship.

206.

Prisoner of Honor (1991)
Set in turn-of-the-century France about an anti-Semitic army officer who challenges the massive government coverup in the imprisonment of Alfred Dreyfus for espionage.

207.

Women & Men II (1991)
A trilogy of three short dramas broadcast as a presentation of "HBO Showcase." Carson McCullers' "A Domestic Dilemma" follows a businessman who confronts his wife because her drinking is a threat to their children's safety. Henry Miller's "Mara" is about an American writer living in Paris and the Po

Fever (1991)
An ex-con teams with a lawyer to save the woman they both love when she is kidnapped by vengeful killers.

211.

Uranus (1991)
After the Occupation in France, various political factions vie for control in a small town.

212.

Descending Angel (1990)
A woman is caught between her father, a charismatic and powerful man whose mysterious past may include Nazi ties, and her fiancee, who risks everything to find the truth.

213.

Hardware (1990)
The abandoned parts of a disfunctional android, after being brought into the home of a scrap-metal artist, reconstruct themselves into its former self, a violent killer.

214.

Bright Angel (1990)
A young drifter talks a naive young man into helping her spring her brother from jail.

215.

Criminal Justice (1990)
An ex-con is accused of the robbery and assault of a crack-addicted prostitute. Shows how the case is developed and prosecuted from the viewpoint of the defendant as well as the defense and prosecution.

216.

Das Schreckliche Madchen (1990)
A young German woman meets resistance when attempting to write a paper on her town's complicity with the Nazis during World War II.

217.

Boyfriend School, The (1990)
A romance novelist helps her invalid brother transform himself into a tough New Zealand biker in order to attract a beautiful journalist.

218.

Blood of Heroes, The (1990)
Set in a futuristic world where the only sport that has survived in a wasted society is the brutal gladitorial-type combat known as jugging.

Assassin, The (1990)
Drama surrounding the attempted assassination of a presidential candidate on his way to Central America.

222.

Image, The (1990)
A top TV news correspondent and his producer begin to question the far-reaching effects and ethics of their power.

223.

Journey of Hope (1990)
The tragic tale of an impoverished Turkish family's journey to Switzerland at the hands of illegal immigrant smugglers.

224.

Handmaid's Tale, The (1990)
A futuristic tale of a society in which women are forced into surrogate motherhood.

225.

Strike It Rich (1990)
A penniless couple in Monte Carlo win the jackpot.

226.

By Dawn's Early Light (1990)
A full-scale nuclear war is threatened when an unidentified missile strikes a Russian city. The American president and the Soviet premier race against time to stop their own missiles and save the world from destruction.

227.

Q&A (1990)
The story of a corrupt, but well respected, police veteran, and the young assistant district attorney who reproaches him.

Ay, Carmela! (1990)
Two travelling performers, both Republican supporters, inadvertently cross enemy lines and enter territory controlled by Franco's fascist forces during the last days of the Spanish Civil War.

230.

Tune In Tomorrow (1990)
Set in 1950s New Orleans, a naive college boy falls for his glamorous, twice-divorced aunt and finds that his life is being manipulated by an eccentric soap-opera writer.

231.

Mr. And Mrs. Bridge (1990)
Screen adaptation of Connell's two novels "Mrs. Bridge" and "Mr. Bridge," written in 1958 and 1968, that chronicle 40 years in the lives of a couple and their family in Kansas City, Missouri. Joanne Woodward was named Best Actress of 1990, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala cited for best screenplay, by the N

232.

Women & Men: Stories of Seduction (1990)
A trilogy of short story adaptations broadcast as a television movie presentation of "HBO Showcase." "Dusk Before Fireworks" is about the relationship between a woman and a gigolo who is continually interrupted by phone calls from other women. "The Man in the Brooks Brothers Shirt" is about a woman

233.

Shock to the System, A (1990)
When the promotion an advertising executive was expecting goes to an ambitious, younger colleague, he goes mad and starts killing people.

234.

Hidden Agenda (1990)
An investigation into the murder of a civil rights worker in Northern Ireland, uncovers a widespread conspiracy.

235.

Love or Money (1990)
Two young real estate partners are struggling and on the verge of bankruptcy when they come across a million dollar account that could change their lives. The fact that the property is owned by two brothers who are bitter rivals is a problem, but when one of the partners starts sleeping with the cli

236.

Judgment (1990)
A television movie based on a true story. A Louisiana couple discover that their young son has been molested by a local priest and find themselves confronting the Catholic Church hierarchy.

237.

Fourth War, The (1990)
A Soviet officer and a Vietnam veteran are two protagonists in a war drama which may lead to a major American-Soviet confrontation.

238.

Framed (1990)
A television movie in which a painter seeks revenge when he is framed for art forgery by his lover.

239.

Heist, The (1989)
A television movie about a man just out of prison who plots a daring racetrack robbery in order to avenge himself against the business partner who framed him.

240.

Traveling Man (1989)
A successful traveling salesman, Ben Cluett finds his life takes on a new direction after his sales manager teams him up with an unscrupulous Yuppie.

241.

African Dream, An (1989)
Set in 1906 South Africa, a white woman stirs up controversy when she takes a teaching position at a school for poor black children.

242.

Red King, White Knight (1989)
An ex-CIA agent is lured out of retirement to thwart the KGB plot to assassinate the Soviet General Secretary during a public ceremony in an Eastern European country. Working alone in Eastern Europe, he joins forces with a former enemy and an old flame to thwart the deadly scheme.

243.

Out Cold (1989)
When Ernie, a butcher, turns up dead inside the refrigerator at his shop, Dave, his partner, thinks that it was an accident for which he's responsible. Little does he know that Ernie was, in fact, murdered by his wife Sunny.

244.

Riding the Edge (1989)
A son goes searching for his father who was kidnapped by terrorists in Northern Africa.

245.

Chattahoochee (1989)
True story of a man who was insitutionalized after being perceived as mentally disturbed.

246.

Age-Old Friends (1989)
An "HBO Showcase" adaptation of Bob Larbey's Broadway play about two close friends residing in a retirement home. One is failing physically, but is sharp of mind; the other is in good physical shape, but is losing his memory. They help each other retain their dignity and wit as they confront advanci

247.

Night Games (1989)
An ex-cop tries to stop a serial killer before he strikes again.

248.

Miss Firecracker (1989)
A small-town girl pins all her hopes on winning a local beauty pageant.

249.

Animal Behavior (1989)
A college biology professor who is experimenting with teaching monkeys sign language falls in love with a music professor.

250.

Homer and Eddie (1989)
In order to see his dying father, Homer, a mentally retarded dishwasher in Arizona, hitchhikes up to Oregon. Along the way he is picked up by Eddie, a vagabond, and the two quickly bond. However, Eddie begins taking things to an extreme, taking Homer to a brothel, burglarizing a store, and committ

251.

Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story (1989)
A movie depicting the life of famed Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. After being liberated from an Austrian concentration camp in 1945, Wiesenthal agrees to work with the American War Crimes Unit to document the horrifying deeds of the Third Reich and to help apprehend the guilty. As he begins his work

Staying Together (1989)
The small-town, hardworking McDermott family seemingly has it all - the family business, happy marriage, and respectful children. However, the teenage sons are secretly sleeping around and getting wasted, and rich developers who want to buy out the family's chicken restaurant, causing even more fri

Jacknife (1989)
Megs aka "Jackknife," a burned out Vietnam vet working as a car repairman decides to break out of his shell by reuniting with a few war buddies and remembering the blocked-out adventures they had in 'Nam.

259.

Race For Glory (1989)
Two boys attempt to build a motorcycle for an international race.

260.

Dead Man Out (1989)
An "HBO Showcase" television movie about a battle of wits between a disturbed death-row inmate and his prison psychiatrist who is charged with deciding if the prisoner is insane -- thereby saving him from the gas chamber -- or faking insanity -- a determination that would send him to his death.

261.

Breaking In (1989)
A safe-cracking expert passes on his craft to a teenage boy who becomes his apprentice.

262.

My Left Foot (1989)
A man with cerebral palsy learns to paint with his foot.

263.

Kickboxer (1989)
When he watches his older brother, the world kickboxing champion, get crippled while fighting the dirty Thai fighter Tong Po, Kurt Sloane swears revenge, and sets out to learn the art of Muay-Thai fighting with the help of an old master, before returning to take on Po.

264.

Cold Front (1989)
An American cop teams up with a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman and together they uncover a plot to hide international terrorists in Vancouver.

265.

Rude Awakening (1989)
Two 1960s political activists move to an idyllic hippie-style commune in Central America.

266.

Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989)
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A two-part documentary about the life of film comedian Harold Lloyd, covering his beginnings in Hollywood, his time with Hal Roach's acting company, and the advent of sound in motion pictures. Lloyd's life is drawn from film clips, home movies, photo stills and interviews with colleagues, family and

267.

Night Before, The (1988)
A high school senior searches for his prom date, whom he sold to an East Los Angeles pimp.

268.

War Party (1988)
A battle re-enactment turns into real life warfare as contemporary Cowboys and Indians battle it out.

269.

Pelle The Conqueror (1988)
In the 19th century, a Swedish father and son leave their native land for Denmark in search of work and a better life.

270.

Criminal Law (1988)
A lawyer discovers that his client, freed of murder charges, is actually guilty, and that he is now the murderer's next victim.

271.

Diamond's Edge (1988)
A would-be private eye and his younger brother are embroiled in an international caper.

272.

Shag: The Movie (1988)
The adventures of four young women in South Carolina in 1963.

Dracula's Widow (1988)
Modern day retelling of Dracula's wife searching for her long lost husband.

275.

Vampire's Kiss (1988)
A New York literary agent imagines that he's turning into a vampire.

276.

Miracle Mile (1988)
A young musician answers a telephone at an outdoor booth and believes he hears a message that the United States is about to begin a nuclear attack.

277.

Rent-A-Cop (1988)
In a crime story set in Chicago, an ex-hooker hires a cop to protect her from a killer.

278.

House On Carroll Street, The (1988)
A romantic thriller about a woman who inadvertantly uncovers a government conspiracy to smuggle Nazi war criminals into the United States six years after World War II has ended.

279.

Dakota (1988)
An emotional young ranch hand falls for the ranch owner's daughter.

280.

Christmas Wife, The (1988)
An "HBO Showcase" presentation in which a lonely widower who seeks a companion for the holidays meets a shy, mysterious woman who brings with her a secret she ultimately must reveal.

281.

Thin Blue Line, The (1988)
Using interviews and re-enactments, the film examines the 1976 murder of a Dallas policeman, and the wrongful conviction of one of the two men implicated in the killing.

282.

Traxx (1988)
After battling his way through El Salvador, the Middle East and Nicaragua, Traxx decides to retire to a life of baking gourmet cookies. When he finds himself in need of money, Traxx decides to hire himself out as the "Town Tamer" and begins cleaning up Hadleyville, Texas of its lowlife street scum.

283.

Boost, The (1988)
After moving to Los Angeles in the hopes of earning more money, a high-powered salesman and his wife turn to drugs when their dream fails to materialize.

284.

My Best Friend Is A Vampire (1988)
When Jeremy Capello, a teenage virgin, is encouraged by his best friend to spend a night with an attractive older woman named Nora. After losing his virginity, Jeremy is horrified to learn that Nora is, in fact, a vampire, and Jeremy, having been bitten, is one, too. Using pig blood from the local

285.

Steal the Sky (1988)
A movie about the theft of a Russian MIG in 1966 by an Israeli-trained American woman and the Iraqi Air Force fighter pilot who became involved with her.

286.

Million Dollar Mystery (1987)
A groupf strangers must try to solve a man's death when he dies in a restaurant and leaves a million dollars behind.

Hiding Out (1987)
After a 29-year-old bond trader testifies against a mob boss in court, his life is in danger. In order to hide from the mob, he conceals his identity and manages to pass as a 17-year-old student. He finds that life as a teenager has changed since he attended high school, but is adjusting well...until the gangsters see through his disguise and come to the school to kill him.

293.

Near Dark (1987)
A young man reluctantly joins a travelling family of evil vampires, when the girl he''''d tried to seduce is part of that group.

294.

Let's Get Harry (1986)
An American engineer (Harmon) on loan to Colombia, is taken hostage and held for ranson. His brother, Corey and friend, are among a group of men lead by Shrike (Duvall) to go deep into the jungles of Colombia to rescue Harry and an American ambassador.

Ordinary Heroes (1986)
A movie about a pair of young lovers forced to struggle with anger, pride, and an uncertain future when the man returns from Vietnam after being blinded in combat.

297.

Three Amigos! (1986)
After three silent movie Western stars get fired, they accept a job in Mexico. Lucky Day, Dusty Bottoms and Ned Nederlander will be doing a show with El Guapo, who they hear is the most famous actor in the country. But when they arrive with the expectation of acting with him and earning good money, they find that the man not only is no actor, he is a ruthless gang leader who is terrorizing a small town. After El Guapo kidnaps the mayor''s pretty daughter, the hopes of all the townspeople fall to the three actors to save her and restore their freedom.

298.

Mandela (1986)
A dramatized portrait of Nelson Mandela, the imprisoned African National Congress leader, and his wife Winnie Mandela, who struggles against the government of South African for her political activism on behalf of the victims of apartheid. The film chronicles the past 30 years of the anti-apartheid m

299.

Neverending Story, The (1984)
A sensitive little boy, still grieving for his mother, finds respite in a book which chronicles the plight of Fantasia, a magical land created by the dreams and imagination of humankind, now threatened with destruction by The Nothing, a shapeless, ominous force created by human despair.

300.

Amadeus (1984)
The 18th century composer Salieri confesses to a deadly rivalry with Mozart.

Full Moon High (1981)
A teen becomes a werewolf after a family vacation in Transylvania.

306.

They All Laughed (1981)
Three private detectives who work at the same agency are given the assignment of following three attractive women whose husbands suspect them of cheating on them. Before long, the women are romantically involved with the detectives.

307.

Don't Look Back: Story of Lero (1981)
The story of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, the legendary pitcher, from his barnstorming days in the '20s, hoping to break into organized Negro baseball, to his emergence at age 43 in the major leagues with the Cleveland Indians the year after Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier. Paige, who died

308.

Tribute (1980)
A dying man strives to reconcile himself with his son whom he had previously abandoned.

309.

Harper Valley P.T.A. (1978)
Stella Johnson is a single mother living in the town of Harper Valley. Now most of people, particularly on PTA board think that she is a little too liberal for them. So they are making things tough for her and her daughter. She then decides to get back at them by pulling all sorts of pranks on them. She also decides to run for the position of PTA President, which infuriates them.

Madhouse (1974)
A horror star''''s attempted comeback is complicated by a string of murders.

Production Companies (special)

314.

Churchill At War (2009)
Sequel to "The Gathering Storm" which focuses on Winston Churchill up until the end of WWII.

315.

Longford (2007)
Frank Packenham, the Earl of Longford, championed the cause of rehabilitation for Myra Hindley, a convicted serial killer of children, who was serving a lifelong prison sentence. During the last three decades of his life, the unconvential politician and devout Catholic Longford advocated for rehabi

316.

Pinochet's Last Stand (2007)
Docudrama chronicling Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet's legal battles while under house arrest in England in 1998. Then British prime minister Margaret Thatcher appealed for his release.

317.

Sand and Sorrow (2007)
While analyzing the historical events that have given rise to an Arab-dominated government's willingness to kill and displace its own indigenous African people, the documentary also examines the international community's "legacy of failure" to respond to such profound crimes against humanity in the

318.

Coma (2007)
Follows four patients who emerge from comas, raising questions about defining quality of life and offering insight into the power of love.

The Girl in the Café (2005)
Lawrence, a shy, civil servant, meets the mysterious Gina in a cafe and develops a life-changing relationship with her. As part of the British delegation to the G8 Summit in Iceland, Lawrence invites Gina along for a romantic getaway. As world issues are being debated by international leaders and

321.

Dirty War (2004)
Chronicles a hypothetical "dirty bomb" radiological attack on London focusing on the experiences of a fireman, two anti-terrorist squad police officers and the international terrorists they are tracking both before and after the attack.

322.

Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now (2003)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Stand-up comedy special starring Ellen DeGeneres live from the Beacon Theatre in New York City.

323.

Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning (2000)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Ellen DeGeneres presents her third solo, standup special for HBO, from New York City's Beacon Theater as part of her "The Beginning" U.S./Canada tour.

324.

Stomp Out Loud (1997)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Adaptation of the hit stage show "Stomp," which uses a unique combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy. Includes versions of some of the show's signature performances as well as new segments. Uses outdoor settings in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

325.

Taxicab Confessions (1995)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Real-life conversations between taxi drivers and their passengers, videotaped by hidden cameras during late-night rides through the streets of New York City. Trailing the cabs in an unmarked van, the producers were able to monitor the dialogues and feed questions to the drivers.

326.

Schindler: The Real Story (1994)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Documentary on Oskar Schindler, the black marketeer and Nazi Party member who is credited with saving 1,000 Jews from German death camps.

327.

When It Was a Game (1991)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A sports documentary featuring rare footage from baseball's "Golden Age," the 1930s to 1950s.

328.

And All Through the House (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
An adulterous housewife kills her husband on Christmas Eve and is pursued by an axe-wielding escapee from an asylum who is dressed as Santa Claus.

329.

Sports Illustrated: The Making of the Swimsuit Issue (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A documentary focusing on the creation of the 25th anniversary swimsuit issue of "Sports Illustrated." Included are interviews with the models, photographers and magazine staff, behind-the-scenes footage and appearances by models from past swimsuit issues.

Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A special starring Billy Crystal and taped in the USSR. Crystal traces his Russian roots in Moscow, where he attends a family reunion of over 20 relatives. The comedian visits Moscow sights and trades stories with athletes at a Soviet baseball game. Also features footage of Crystal in a performance

332.

Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone! (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A derelict's life is changed by a scheming scientist who has discovered a surgical procedure that proves the cliche about cats having nine lives.

333.

Neville Brothers: Tell It Like It Is, The (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A "Cinemax Sessions" special featuring the Neville Brothers in concert with guest performers. Taped at the Storyville Jazz Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana, on December 18, 1988.

334.

Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A documentary that tells the stories of five people who died from AIDS and how their loved ones came to terms with their loss through participation in the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The huge quilt, made by friends and relatives of people who have died of AIDS, has traveled throughout the United States to

335.

Man Who Was Death, The (1989)
as Domestic Video Distributor
An executioner finds himself out of work when the death penalty is repealed.

Les Paul: He Changed the Music (1988)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A "Cinemax Sessions" special, in which Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer and guitar legend Les Paul is joined by other celebrities in the world of music.

338.

Ron Reagan Is the President's Son (1988)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Ron Reagan, Jr. portrays himself as a television journalist on a morning talk show. He shows the comic side effects of being in the spotlight as President Reagan's son.

339.

Jackie Mason on Broadway (1988)
as Domestic Video Distributor
An "On Location" special, taped at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in New York, presenting an hour-long version of Jackie Mason's Tony-winning Broadway hit, "The World According to Me."

340.

Country Music -- A New Tradition (1988)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A "Cinemax Sessions" presentation bringing together several generations of top country music artists in a concert taped at Fisk University Chapel in Nashville, Tennessee.

341.

Waldheim: A Commission of Inquiry (1988)
as Video Distributor
A special "Commission of Inquiry" into allegations against Kurt Waldheim, Austrian president and former United Nations Secretary-General, concerning his ties to the Nazi Party and war crimes he allegedly committed during his service as a lieutenant in the German army during World War II. The commiss

342.

George Carlin: "What Am I Doing in New Jersey?" (1988)
as Domestic Video Distributor
George Carlin appears in his seventh HBO comedy special, and his first-ever live TV comedy special. The comedian performs from the Parc Theater in Union City, N.J.

343.

All-Star Toast to the Improv, An (1988)
as Domestic Video Distributor
Top comics toast the place where they got their start in this live broadcast from the Improv, Budd Friedman's Los Angeles comedy club.

344.

Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure (1987)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A special in which actor/monologist Spalding Gray performs "The Terrors of Pleasure," recalling how his purchase of a bucolic country retreat became a rendezvous with disaster.

Gospel Session: Everybody Say Yeah!, A (1987)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A gospel concert taped at the First Presbyterian Church in Hollywood, California. Hosted by singer-songwriter Paul Simon, the concert features peformances by artists from the pop, soul, country, and gospel areas of the music industry.

Judge Reinhold and Demi Moore in The New Homeowner's Guide to Happiness (1987)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A comedy film short presenting a comic slice of domestic life gone awry. When Paul Darden and his wife Sandy move into a seemingly quiet upper-middle class community, the American Dream turns into a waking nightmare. Unfortunately, the peace and prosperity the Dardens had envisioned is all but dest

350.

Soul Session: James Brown & Friends, A (1987)
as Domestic Video Distributor
An evening of soul music taped at the Taboo Club in Detroit, Michigan, and spotlighting the "Godfather of Soul," James Brown, and the "Queen of Soul," Aretha Franklin. Broadcast as a presentation of "Cinemax Sessions."

351.

Vietnam War Story (1987)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A trilogy of half-hour dramas inspired by true accounts of Vietnam veterans. "The Pass" tells of three bored GIs visiting a Vietnam bar to discuss their experiences, with surprising results. "The Mine" describes a soldier with an unnatural instinct for keeping out of danger. "Home" tells the story o

Mandela (1986)
as Domestic Video Distributor
A dramatized portrait of Nelson Mandela, the imprisoned African National Congress leader, and his wife Winnie Mandela, who struggles against the government of South African for her political activism on behalf of the victims of apartheid. The film chronicles the past 30 years of the anti-apartheid m

354.

Fats Domino & Friends (1986)
as Domestic Video Distributor
The first program in the Cinemax series, "Cinemas Sessions," giving viewers an opportunity to see famous musicians working together in an informal, intimate setting. The premiere show is a one-hour tribute to the Rock 'n' Roll legend, Fats Domino, taped in his hometown of New Orleans at the famed St

Misc. Crew (special)

355.

Horror Hall of Fame II, The (1991)
as Video Clips
The second annual presentation honoring the best horror films, television shows, actors, producers and special-effects designers.